Restaurant in Berlin, Germany
Standard
100Pearl PointsWine-first stop

About Standard
Standard is worth considering if the plan is a wine-led stop near the Mitte-Prenzlauer Berg edge rather than a cuisine-driven dinner. Its 2026 Star Wine List recognition is the clearest reason to go; solo diners and pairs should find it easier to fit into a Berlin evening than groups needing a defined restaurant format.
Is Standard in Berlin worth planning around? Yes, if you want a casual stop with confirmed Star Wine List recognition rather than a full restaurant decision built around a verified cuisine, chef, menu, or price point. The verified profile is limited, so the safest read is simple: Standard is a Berlin venue with casual dress, broad opening hours, a confirmed Star Wine List (2026) listing.
The main reason to put it on the list is that Star Wine List recognition. That does not confirm what is served, what the menu looks like, or how the experience is structured, but it is a useful signal when choosing where to spend time in Berlin. For a first visit, treat Standard as a flexible casual option and confirm any menu, reservation, or service details directly before going.
A casual Berlin stop with broad opening hours
The practical strength is the schedule. Standard is open Monday through Friday from 12 PM to 12 AM, Saturday and Sunday from 1 PM to 12 AM. That makes it easier to fit into a Berlin day without relying on a narrow dinner-only window. Pair it with broader city planning through our full Berlin restaurants guide, or build a wider day around our full Berlin experiences guide if this is only one part of the plan.
For travelers comparing options, the key is to avoid assuming more than the verified facts support. Standard has a confirmed casual dress code and Star Wine List (2026) recognition, but there is no verified cuisine, chef, menu format, price range, or seating setup here. Choose it when those confirmed details are enough for your plan; compare it with other Berlin dining rooms when the food category, budget, or occasion needs to be clearer in advance.
Who should choose it, who should cross-shop
Standard is best approached as a flexible Berlin option for guests who value confirmed recognition and a casual setting. It may suit a simple meet-up, a low-pressure evening, or a stop before or after other plans. Larger groups, special occasions, diners with strict menu or budget requirements should check details directly before committing. Use our full Berlin hotels guide and our full Berlin bars guide to plan the rest of the evening.
Do not over-read the profile. The verified facts do not establish a cuisine, chef, price range, tasting-menu format, allergy policy, take-out service, delivery service, or reservation policy. What is confirmed is narrower but still useful: Standard is in Berlin, the dress code is casual, it is open daily until 12 AM, it has Star Wine List recognition for 2026. If that is enough, keep it on the shortlist; if not, compare other Berlin restaurants first.
Quick reference: choose Standard for a casual Berlin stop with confirmed Star Wine List (2026) recognition and broad daily hours; cross-shop if cuisine, price certainty, or a formal occasion matters more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Standard good for solo dining?
It can make sense for a solo visit if you want a casual Berlin stop with confirmed Star Wine List (2026) recognition. The verified facts do not confirm the seating setup, menu, or service format, so check directly if those details matter.
How far ahead should I book Standard?
There is no verified booking policy for Standard. If you have a fixed time in mind, especially in the evening, check the venue's official channels before going.
What should a first-timer know about Standard?
Treat Standard as a casual Berlin venue with broad opening hours and confirmed Star Wine List (2026) recognition. It is open Monday through Friday from 12 PM to 12 AM, Saturday and Sunday from 1 PM to 12 AM.
Is lunch or dinner better at Standard?
The verified hours show that Standard opens at 12 PM Monday through Friday and 1 PM on Saturday and Sunday, but there is no verified lunch offering or dinner format. Choose the time that fits your plans, confirm menu details directly if they are important.
Is Standard good for a special occasion?
It may work for a low-pressure occasion if a casual setting and Star Wine List recognition are enough for your plans. For a formal celebration, confirm the menu, pricing, seating, reservation details directly before deciding.
What are alternatives to Standard in Berlin?
For comparison, KINK Bar & Restaurant, Wen Cheng, All in, Fleischerei, W The Imbiss are other Berlin options to consider depending on what kind of outing you want. Compare current details directly before choosing.
Location
Templiner Str. 7, 10119 Berlin, Germany
Compare Standard
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Berlin | , | Star Wine List (2026) | , |
| KINK Bar & Restaurant | Berlin | Creative | , | €€ |
| Wen Cheng | Berlin | , | , | , |
| All in | Berlin | , | , | , |
| Fleischerei | Berlin | , | , | , |
| W The Imbiss | Berlin | , | , | , |
How Standard Berlin compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- KINK Bar & Restaurant, Creative, €€
- Wen Cheng, Notable alternative
- All in, Notable alternative
- Fleischerei, Notable alternative
- W The Imbiss, Notable alternative
How Standard compares in Berlin
Standard is the wine-led choice in this set, while KINK Bar & Restaurant is the clearer pick when a creative €€ restaurant-bar format matters. Choose KINK for a more defined dining brief and a stronger all-in-one night-out feel; choose Standard when the bottle list is the deciding factor and the plan needs to stay flexible.
Wen Cheng, All in, Fleischerei, W The Imbiss are better cross-shops when the food category needs to lead the decision. Standard has the stronger wine-recognition signal; those alternatives make more sense when the group wants a clearer read on what kind of meal they are getting before committing.
For booking difficulty, Standard should be treated as the lower-friction option in this group. If a table is not available or the group wants a more structured restaurant experience, start with KINK for creative €€ energy, then compare Wen Cheng, All in, Fleischerei, W The Imbiss based on the cuisine direction the group actually wants.
Recognized By
Explore Berlin
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